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Fake city notices about sewer repair distributed to Montreal flood victims

Fake city notices about sewer repair distributed to Montreal flood victims

CBC18-07-2025
The notices were distributed to several residents living in Montreal's Ahuntsic-Cartierville borough. They state that the city is not planning to fix sewage backup on De Chateaubriand Street because it's prioritizing bike paths.
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Military training exercise to take place in Ottawa on Sunday
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Military training exercise to take place in Ottawa on Sunday

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